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Originally Posted by mvmac

I use carpet     Does anyone have an indoor putting matt?

THIS might help



hi mvmac, yes i have indoor putting matt. Since most of us do not have enough hours in the day, an indoor putting mat allows you to practice at any time of day and during any type of weather condition. As you use your indoor putting mat, you will be able to focus on the fundamentals of your putting stroke without feeling any pressure of making a putt.

You can find indoor putting mats and putting greens in various lengths and sizes. They also come with slopes, curves, and hazards. Lengths usually vary from about three to fifteen feet long. Most of the cup sizes are a little smaller than the size of the cup on the golf course green. But this is good because it should help to sharpen your putting skills. Practicing with the putting mat should make the regulation cup on the golf course appear to be larger. Most of these putting mats will provide you the feel of putting on a well groomed green.

Most artificial putting mats are portable. You can roll them up for storage, placing them in your car, and even carry them on an airplane. A number of the putting mats even have an automatic ball return.

Another great aspect of these putting greens is the ability to adjust them. You can usually adjust the length, degree of break, pitch, and even the elevation. Do not worry if you are left handed because most of the mats can be used by right handed and left handed golfers.


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I don't have one, but these look pretty cool. http://www.bigmoss.com/

 

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Originally Posted by kcgolfa1

I don't have one, but these look pretty cool. http://www.bigmoss.com/



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I got a 12 x 4' mat on e-bay for ~$75 last year.  It works great.  Can't remember the make though.  Check out E-bay.

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Not got one, but seriously considering it as my putting is certainly one of my weaker areas.

I do have a put on the carpet now and again but not as often as I should.


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With indoor mats do you guys go to the extent of levelling it? e.g. I'm in an old house and none of the floor are perfectly straight which means all putts on carpet either have a gradual curve or they roll straight for about 5ft before curving at the end. If I was going to dedicate an area of space I'd potentially have to put the mat on a wooden base and then level the base too.

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